Macroporous scaffolds associated with cells to construct a hybrid biomaterial for bone tissue engineering
Abstract
Bone tissue has the ability to heal without a scar and to remodel, which promotes three basic functions: locomotion, protection of internal organs and mineral homeostasis. Although bone regeneration is highly efficient, some clinical situations - such as large bone defects - require specific treatments in order to promote bone healing. Allogenic or autologous bone grafts have been used in these procedures with limited success and, based on this,...
Paper Details
Title
Macroporous scaffolds associated with cells to construct a hybrid biomaterial for bone tissue engineering
Published Date
Nov 1, 2008
Volume
5
Issue
6
Pages
719 - 728
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